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Yuri wants to reduce the file size of a chart in his business report. which formatting option will help him do so?

a. change picture
b. reset picture
c. crop
d. compress picture

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Final answer:

To reduce the file size of a chart, Yuri should use the 'compress picture' option. This reduces the file size efficiently, which is useful for sharing or storage purposes without a significant loss of visual quality. Option D is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yuri wants to reduce the file size of a chart in his business report. The formatting option that will help him do so is d. compress picture. This option typically reduces the file size without significantly altering the visual quality of the image.

Compressing a picture can be especially useful when you need to make your document or presentation smaller for easier sharing or storage. It is important to note that while cropping can reduce the visual scope of a picture and might reduce the file size slightly, it does not provide as significant a reduction in file size as compression because it only removes parts of the image but doesn't reduce the overall quality or change the file's compression ratio.

Option a., change picture, would not reduce the file size unless the replacement image is smaller. Option b., reset picture, would revert any format changes made to the image, which does not inherently reduce file size. It's key to remember when managing digital images that there are two main strategies: either shooting photos with no compression to maintain the best quality, or using compression to decrease the file size for printing or screen display, and editing the photos later with programs like PhotoShop or Pixlr Editor if needed.

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